BOB and having success
Hope it works well for you. We have quite a few BOBs on the Lapband Board - have you been over there?
That's why I love my band - control over my eating! I didn't realise weight gain could happen with the DS! Must be so frustrtaing to have major surgery and not get the effect you hoped for! The band is not the perfect surgery (nothing is!) but it can be wonderful! And if, as I assume, you are still getting the malabsorption of the DS - should be fantastic!
Kate
Highest 290, Banded - 248 Lowest 139 (too thin!). Comfort zone 155-165.
Happily banded since May 2006. Regain of 28lbs 2013-14. ALL GONE!
But some has returned! Up to 175, argh! Off we go again,
I honestly think i am getting the weight benefit of having both surgeries. My Band doc said i lost 3 x more weight in the first month than expected. I have 0cc in a 14cc band. It is so nice to not be hungry. I was hungry and eating constantly with the last surgery. I think i just out ate the surgery.
on 8/14/10 2:40 pm
It was my understanding that the intestinal hookups were basically the same. In the old BPD-DS, the Bilopancreatic diversion was necessary because only a large pouch was left and the rest of the stomach was removed, so the digestive juices which are normally present in the stomach had to come from their place of origin, hence the "diversion".
I'm not sure what exactly you're saying about the B-P "diversion"---it's the same in the BPD, the DS, and sorta-kinda the RNY, too. The duodenum is cut just above the common bile duct in the BPD and the DS, but of course is not cut at all in the RNY, since in the RNY it's still attached to the remnant stomach. In the BPD and the DS, that limb only carries digestive enzymes from the pancreas---and stomach juices are still carried by the "new" alimentary limb. This is *probably* why DSers absorb some vitamins and minerals that RNYers don't.
I am glad the band is working for you.
WLS 10/28/2002 Revision 7/23/2010
High Weight (2002) 240 Revision Weight (2010) 220 Current Weight 115.
on 8/14/10 2:47 pm
It also sounds as if you had a version of the Scopinaro procedure just by your description of the revision and the diarrhea you were experiencing. The way to know would be to find out if the remnant of your stomach was removed and if you originally had a pouch or a sleeve (which would utilize your pyloric valve).
Sorry to hear of your problems. Quite a lot of the early BPD-DS patients have had the same complaints and want a "normal" life again. It was a very problematic surgery, from what I have read.
I read my op report and I had a regular DS. I had the sleeve with pyloric valve intact. I think my stomach was left too big though. I was almost always able to eat a lot. That is why I wanted my stomach made smaller. I figured if I could out eat a malabsorptive procedure then I really needed to have a small stomach. As far as the diarrhea my surgeon told me that some people just had a bad reaction to malabsorption. I had friends with the DS that hardly ever had a problem. It didn't agree with me.
WLS 10/28/2002 Revision 7/23/2010
High Weight (2002) 240 Revision Weight (2010) 220 Current Weight 115.
Dr. Sifers.. yeah some lawsuits are still pending against his estate. I have heard that some people didn't get what they paid for . However, I am pretty sure i did. I lost 125lbs in way less than a year.